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Cialis® (Tadalafil)
Men with Diabetes have an increased chance of developing erectile dysfunction. Around 50% of diabetic men suffer from ED. If you suffer from diabetes or suspect that you do so it is extremely important to let your physician know as diabetes can increase your risk of dangerous side effects.
When purchasing Cialis, the following is recommended:
- It is always best to Undergo a physical check up.
- Make sure that the provider employs US licensed doctors and pharmacists.
- If you purchase a generic, there is no guarantee of quality as many of these are produced in countries where standards are lower than the US.
- Be aware of exactly how much your are paying (beware of hidden costs for shipping, handling, etc).
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Never purchase from sources that send you unsolicited emails.
- Beware of fake reorder/ refill emails.
Cialis® (Tadalafil)
Cialis ® is a prescription medication for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction. The active ingredient in Cialis is Tadalafil. Cialis
is manufactured by Lilly ICOS.
Cialis is commonly sold in 10 mg and 20 mg strengths. For most patients,
10 mg is sufficient to achieve effective results. Doctor's usually
start their patients on 10 mg and increase the dose if required. If
10 mg is sufficient for you, it may be more economical to purchase
the 20 mg strength pills and split each pill into 2 pieces of equal
size with a pill cutter (subject to the approval f your doctor). Taking
more Cialis than is prescribed is unlikely to provide additional benefits
and may in fact be harmful.
Cialis may produce some side effects. The side effects are generally
mild and usually only last for a few hours. Side effects include headache
and muscle pain. More information on Cialis side effects can be found
here.
Cialis Information
Cialis is a new impotence treatment and alternatice to Viagra. By
expanding blood vessels and increasing blood flow to the region, Cialis
delivers results in as little as 30 minutes (30 minutes sooner than
Viagra).
Side Effects
Cialis (Tadalafil )may produce some side effects. These side effects
are generally mild to moderate in nature, and usually only last for
a few hours. They include headache, dyspepsia, dizziness, flushing
nasal congestion, back pain, and or muscle aches.
Cialis FAQs
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How exactly
does cialis work? |
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Cialis works
by enhancing the effects of one of the chemicals the body normally
releases during arousal. This allows an increase of blood flow.
An erection is the result of an increase in blood flow into
certain internal areas. |
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How do I take
this medication? |
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Cialis should
be taken before sexual activity. Cialis may be taken with or
without food. For more detailed information consult with your
health care provider. |
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| 5. |
Are there
any side effects with Cialis? |
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As with any drug
product, there may be side effects. The most commonly reported
side effects in patients treated with Cialis during the testing
of the product were: |
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Headache |
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Indigestion |
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Back
Pain |
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Muscle
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Flushing |
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Stuffy
Nose |
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Patients who
get back pain and muscle aches usually get them 12 to 24 hours
after taking Cialis and these usually go away by themselves
within 48 hours. A small number of patients taking Cialis also
reported abnormal vision. |
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| 6. |
What important
information should you know about Cialis?: |
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CIALIS
can cause your blood pressure to drop suddenly to an unsafe
level if it is taken with any nitrate medication or with
any alpha-blocker medication (alpha blockers are medicines
used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and high blood
pressure) other than FLOMAX (tamsulosin) 0.4 mg daily.
You could get dizzy, faint or have a heart attack or stroke. |
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Tell your
healthcare provider that you take Cialis. If you need
emergency medical care for a heart problem, it will be
important for your health care provider to know when you
last took Cialis. |
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After taking
a single tablet, some of the active ingredient of Cialis
remains in your body for more than 2 days. The active
ingredient can remain longer if you have problems with
your kidneys or liver, or you are taking certain other
medications. |
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What Should
I Tell my Doctor? |
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Your doctors
should talk to you about your heart’s general condition and
if Cialis is right for you. Patients who have a condition called
"left ventricular outlet obstruction" from valvular problems
or heart muscle enlargement may get side effects such as fainting
or light-headedness. Because patients with recent heart attacks
or stroke, heart pains (angina), heart failure, uncontrolled
blood pressure or uncontrolled irregular heart beats, severe
liver disease, and retinal eye problems were not studied with
Cialis, Cialis is not recommended for these patients. There
may be rare occurrences of priapism or painful, prolonged erections.
This is a serious condition that requires immediate medical
attention. Patients should seek prompt medical attention if
their erection lasts longer than four hours. |
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Is Cialis
safe for everyone? |
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No. Patients
taking nitrates or alpha blockers should not take cialis and
consult their doctor The combination of these with Cialis could
significantly lower blood pressure and lead to fainting or even
death in some men. Your doctor is the best person to determine
if this medication is safe for you. |
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| 9. |
Can Cialis
be used with other treatments for impotence? |
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The safety and
effectiveness of Cialis when used with other treatments for
impotence has not been studied. Combined use could lead to additional
lowering of blood pressure, possibly to unsafe levels. Therefore
the use of such treatments in combination with Cialis is not
recommended.
Always discuss with your health care practitioner ALL of the
medications you are taking (prescription and over-the-counter)
that way, you can receive the best advice for your own situation.
Cialis is not recommended for people taking any form of nitroglycerin
and most alpha-blockers, other than FLOMAX, because the combination
may lower blood pressure to an unsafe level. |
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How is Cialis
supplied? |
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Cialis is available
as oral tablets in 5mg, 10mg and 20mg strengths. |
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This information here is of a general nature and is not meant to replace the advice of a trained medical professional. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, this site does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. This site is an information site and does not dispense any medication..
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The History of Cialis
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